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Sounds like a nice update in the making. I'm liking the new GNOME control panel / settings item integration too. I wonder what's wrong with the current System Monitor to need a replacement? It looks like GNOME 3.26 just got pushed to the stable repositories on Arch Linux but I have been using the one from testing for a couple weeks. 3.26 is working great on my VMShell configuration too:

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Sounds like a nice update in the making. I'm liking the new GNOME control panel / settings item integration too. I wonder what's wrong with the current System Monitor to need a replacement? It looks like GNOME 3.26 just got pushed to the stable repositories on Arch Linux but I have been using the one from testing for a couple weeks. 3.26 is working great on my VMShell configuration too:

Wooooo! What's that? Is it VirtualBox Seamless Mode (I don't think that given you are also running Steam) or something more powerful?

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I am looking forward to GNOME 3.28 because I am using 3.26 and is very pleased with it.
It is really nice that the the gnome-shell bar is now translucent, GNOME Builder can build FlatPak packages, it now have night light, Polari now have emoji. Gitg has improved. There is so many nice things.

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Sounds like a nice update in the making. I'm liking the new GNOME control panel / settings item integration too. I wonder what's wrong with the current System Monitor to need a replacement? It looks like GNOME 3.26 just got pushed to the stable repositories on Arch Linux but I have been using the one from testing for a couple weeks. 3.26 is working great on my VMShell configuration too:

Yeah, I just hope Arch maintainers would push it earlier into testing repository so we could avoid the mess that happened with 3.26.1 landing in stable repository. What happened? 3.26.0 was in testing till 1 day before 3.26.1 was pushed to stable, efectively there was no testing for 26.1, and mess was caused by .1 update..., so it seems to me that is bad practise GNOME maintainers of Arch are doing, they should either push 3.2x .0 version into the stable, or push .1 into testing for at least one week, so we can be sure it's actually stable.

As for system monitor, there's lot's of things wrong with it, it's very outdated, it needs at least aestethic upgrade.

I doubt it is using true GPU passthrough (which afaik is possible only with ESXi, the bare metal hypervisor from VMWare), but afaik VMWare's emulated 3D acceleration drivers are better than Virtualbox's.

I doubt it is using true GPU passthrough (which afaik is possible only with ESXi, the bare metal hypervisor from VMWare), but afaik VMWare's emulated 3D acceleration drivers are better than Virtualbox's.

It's running a Linux guest VM on-top of Windows 10 and using some software I'm developing that makes it perform the function of a complete Windows shell replacement with Windows host application integration inside the Linux guest desktop. GPU passthrough isn't used as games are running bare-metal on Windows with the Windows video driver while Linux games are running inside the VM using the SVGAII vGPU driver.